A magic compass that gives the illusion it defies the laws of nature, providing usage as an aid for locating the direction of prayer as well as a novel promotional device for companies, having a magnetized compass needle (16) which is attached via a linking means to a non-magnetic pointer (22). This linking means, which can be rigid (11) or non-rigid (29), allows the non-magnetic pointer (22) to be angularly displaced from the magnetized compass needle (16). This linkage also provides the means for the non-magnetic pointer (22) to rotate and pivot freely via the inertia of the magnetized needle (16). A partition (20) hides the magnetized needle (16) below, and simultaneously creates a compass face for the non-magnetic pointer above. The non-magnetic pointer (22) is designed and shaped to appear identical to a true magnetized compass needle (32).
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1. A compass of the type comprising a housing, a magnetized compass needle pivotally supported on a pivot shaft within said housing, said compass having a transparent top face, wherein said magnetized compass needle is attached, via a linking means, to a non-magnetic pointer positioned in a plane above and parallel to the plane of said magnetized compass needle below, and angularly displaced from said magnetized compass needle, thereby providing a means for causing said non-magnetic pointer to rotate and align itself responsively to inertia of said magnetized compass needle below, while maintaining an angular displacement of said pointer relative to said magnetized compass needle, said compass further containing a means for re-positioning said angular displacement of said non-magnetic pointer, in relation to said magnetized compass needle below.
2. The compass according to claim 1 wherein said means for repositioning said angular displacement is comprised of two tension springs attached to the inside of said compass housing, a compass card, and a nodular dial built into the transparent top face of said compass and positioned above said non-magnetic pointer.
3. The compass according to claim 2 wherein one of said tension springs is positioned on one side of said compass card, and another of said tension springs is positioned on another side of said compass card, said tension springs further containing a dampener pad, said dampener pad being attached to termination points of said tension springs, whereby activation of said springs will bring said dampener pads in contact with said compass card, creating function against said compass card, holding said card in place, and enabling said nodular dial to engage with said nonmagnetic pointer, thereby enabling the re-positioning of angular displacement of said pointer in relation to the magnetic compass needle.
4. The compass according to claim 1 further including a partition wherein said partition contains a circular perforation at a circumferential center thereof, said partition being positioned above said magnetized compass needle, hiding said needle from view and thereby simultaneously providing a compass face for said non-magnetic pointer.
5. The compass according to claim 4 wherein the size of said perforation in said partition is sufficient in diameter to enable said non-magnetic pointer to rotate freely without exposing said magnetized compass needle.
6. The compass according to claim 4 wherein said compass face contains indicia in reference to 360 degrees of said compass face.
7. A method of enabling a magnetic north-pointing compass of known type to operate in a magical manner, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a magnetic compass of known type comprising a housing, a magnetized compass needle pivoting on a pivot shaft, and a transparent top face, (b) linking a non-magnetic pointer to said magnetized compass needle, (c) providing a partition to separate said non-magnetic pointer from said magnetized compass needle, hiding same from view while simultaneously providing a compass face for said non-magnetic pointer above, (d) whereby said non-magnetic pointer is positioned in a plane above and parallel to the plane of said magnetized compass needle, and angularly displaced from said magnetized compass needle, thereby providing a means for said non-magnetic pointer to rotate and align itself freely via the inertia of said magnetized compass needle below, (e) further providing a means for re-positioning said angular displacement of said non-magnetic pointer above said partition, in relation to said magnetized compass needle below said partition.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein said means is comprised of two tension springs attached to the inside of said compass housing and below said partition, a compass card, and a nodular dial built into the transparent top face of said compass and positioned above said non-magnetic pointer.
9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said partition contains a circular perforation at a circumferential center thereof.
10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the size of said perforation in said partition is sufficient in diameter to enable said magnetic pointer to rotate freely without exposing said compass card below.
11. The method of claim 7 wherein said compass face contains indicia in reference to 360 degrees of said compass face.
12. The method of claim 7 wherein said step of linking non-magnetic pointer to said magnetized compass needle is performed non-rigidly.
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January 28, 2005
November 14, 2006
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